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Sapphire and diamond ring, having two central oval cut sapphires, measuring 8.8mm x 6.9mm x 8.63mm deep (4.53cts) and 9mm x 7mm x 9.04mm deep (4.92cts), dispersed at the centre with two small brilliant cut diamonds and flanked with a round cut sapphire of similar colour, all mounted within platinum on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size S, gross weight approx. 10.3gThe two largest stones have been tested by Anchorcert and found to be natural and untreated.
Antique style sapphire and diamond ring, centred with a central oval sapphire of approx. 0.5ct, collet set in yellow gold surrounded by a rectangular white gold openwork scrolling frame set with tiny mine cut diamonds, on a yellow gold openwork mount and engraved ring, marked '750', 24mm x 16mm, size L, gross weight approx. 7.5g
Diamond three stone ring, having three round brilliant cut diamonds, the central stone estimated as 0.55ct, flanked by two smaller round brilliants, total diamond weight estimated as 1.15cts, colour estimated as J-K and clarity VS1/2, with white metal claw mounts, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size I, gross weight approx. 3.7g
Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut ruby of approx. 1.5cts, measuring 11mm x 6mm, in yellow gold claw mount, bordered with a single row of 14 round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 1.4cts, in white gold claw mounts, on an unmarked 18ct yellow gold ring, size N, gross weight approx. 6.1g
Victorian gold and turquoise brooch, circa 1880, centred with a cluster of turquoise stones within a hollow metal border detailed with beadwork, with picture locket back, 40mm x 34mm, gross weight approx. 11.2g; also a similar pair of Victorian pendant earrings, centred with a flowerhead design of turquoise within a cannetille ring, in unmarked yellow gold, suspended from a base metal screw back, 30mm drop, 19mm diameter, gross weight approx. 4.7g (3)
'Fifty Years of Love'Jack and Cottie Yeats, their wedding and anniversary Memorabilia. A wonderful collection including-A pair of white satin lady's dress shoes with silk bows, pigskin lined, by family tradition worn by Cottie White for her wedding to Jack Yeats, 1894;-An artificial flower, probably worn by Cottie on her wedding day, in a silver mounted jar (hallmarked);-A pale leather lady's handbag with elaborate embossed design,carried by Cottie on her wedding day, now somewhat soiled;-A gold locket with lapis lazuli and seed pearl decoration, mounted with a chain, engraved 'J.B. YEATS / M.C. YEATS / Aug. 23rd 1894 - Aug. 23rd 1944', and within the locket a folded paper oval inscribed 'From Jack to Cottie with 50 years love', in a Stokes & Son Jeweller's box, Dublin;-A pair of gold wedding rings, Jack's and Cottie's, hallmarked, one inscribed 'Christ alone made us two one', the other 'Heart content cannot repent'.-A gold Claddagh ring, hallmarked, probably Cottie's.-A gold mounted friendship bracelet with the word 'L'Amitie' [Friendship], set within an oval of seed pearls; with a matching oval inscribed 'Souvenir' [Memory] with damaged mount, Cottie's and/or Jack's.Jack Yeats met Mary Cottenham White, from an old and distinguished English family, when both were students at art schools in London. It was a love match from the start, and Jack settled down to work ten hours a day in an unheated room, drawing cartoons for 'Punch' and other outlets,to earn enough money to make marriage a possibility. They lived for some 20 years in a cottage in Devon, before moving to Greystones and later to Dublin. 'Cottie', as she was known since childhood, was herself a promising artist in an 'art-nouveau' style, but chose not to compete with her husband, and devoted her life to making a home for Jack. They were not blessed with children; otherwise it appears to have been a marriage made in Heaven - as testified by Jack's hand-written anniversary gift, 'with 50 years love'. Cottie died three years later, in 1947.As a collection, w.a.f.Provenance: Yeats family, estate of Anne Yeats, from a trunk owned by Jack Yeats and held in a bank vault.
White Family. A collection of items relating to the family of Cottie (White) Yeats, including:-A gold locket enclosing a portrait of a moustachioed gentleman, Victorian, middle-aged, evidently John Philip White, Cottie's father (see envelope);-Four various rings, hallmarked;-An envelope inscribed in Cottie's hand, 'Mamma & Father / John Philip White / Georgina White', containing an oval miniature portrait of a Victorian lady, presumably Georgina; also death notice of Georgina White wrapped in mourning paper;-An envelope inscribed in Cottie's hand, 'Georgina White / Mamma's wedding ring etc., old letters of mine to her as a child - announcement of death - 1934', containing three childish letters from Cottie to Mama, circa 1874-5. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)Provenance: Yeats family, from Jack Yeats' Bank Deposit Trunk.
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